Student Housing
At Lon Morris College all full-time students, except those living at home (within a 25 mile radius of LMC) and those 21 years of age or older, live on campus.
LMC has four residence halls on campus, two for males and two for females. One male and female hall are located at either end of the campus. Student Resident Assistants live in each residence hall and supervise students living there. Each dorm is arranged to suite style; therefore one bathroom is shared between 4 students.
Each hall is secured by keyless entry. Access is given to each student living in their specific via their student identification card.
Two of the halls, Brown and Clark can change between male and female occupants, depending on enrollment for the year. Each hall contains laundry facilities.
Brown Hall
This two story structure was built in 1969 and was named for Houston businessman Herman Brown. The dorm accommodates 66 students. This facility was remodeled in 1993 and updated in 2004. Rooms are suite arranged and have individual air conditioner and heat controls. It is located near the Fine Arts building, gymnasium, driving range, and pool on the South end of campus.
Clark Hall
Clark is a two story brick structure that was built in 1965. Clark Hall houses 56 students. The hall was updated in 2003. Clark is located across the street from Brown Hall.
Craven-Wilson Hall
Craven Wilson sits on the corner of campus behind the chapel on the North end of campus. This woman’s hall is a two story colonial style building that houses 66 students. It features a full size kitchen and a dining area with seating capability for 15 people.
Fair Hall
Named for Tyler businessman Walter Fair this men’s dorm was built in 1955, remodeled in the late 1980’s, and then again in 2004. Fair Hall is a three story building that houses 106 men. It is located between the Chapel and Scurlock Center.
